"Sharp and dangerous and breathtaking.... A defiant story about a young woman choosing the life and motherhood that is best for her, without apology.” —Roxane Gay, bestselling author of Bad Feminist Marie is a waitress at an upscale Dallas steakhouse, attuned to the appetites of her patrons and gifted at hiding her private struggle as a young single mother behind an easy smile and a crisp white apron. It’s a world of long hours and late nights, and Marie often gives in to self-destructive impulses, losing herself in a tangle of bodies and urgent highs as her desire for obliteration competes with a stubborn will to survive. Pulsing with a fierce and feral energy, Love Me Back is an unapologetic portrait of a woman cutting a precarious path through early adulthood and the herald of a powerful new voice in American fiction.
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DNF at 20% too much talk about the MC's cunt (word used in the book), would not recommend this book if constant talk of underage sex isn't your thing. No rating.
I tore through the first half of this, but then it got so repetitive I put it down for a long time and had to force myself to pick it back up and push through it. Yeah, it's gritty and it's real, but in the end it's missing something. Reads more like several short stories where the author tried half-heartedly to link them together. Would've been better as a blog.
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